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The first part of the book discusses the position of Slovenian émigré literature and its place in the framework of Slovenian national literature and culture. In the second part, the most significant immigrant writers in Slovenia are presented, and their position in the cultural context of Slovenia is analyzed. The third part comprises a broader examination of the immigrants’ position in Slovenia, their (cultural, socio-economic, political) integration, and the level of their equality regarding the status of their cultural-artistic activities and their affirmation in broader Slovenian society. The last part of the book opens a number of comparisons between the positions of Slovenian emigrants and the immigrants in Slovenia.The comparative analysis focuses on the factors influencing cultural life of the immigrant community as such. This is followed by a chapter on literary bilingualism among emigrant/immigrant writers. The concluding chapters continue to problematize the concept of a single “national language” as the demarcation line between national literatures. A theoretical concept of a “concentric paradigm of national literature” is introduced. The authors of the included foreword and review are Matjaž Hanžek and Aleš Debeljak.
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Keywords
- artistic creation
- Cultural history
- Cultural Studies
- Eastern Europe
- Europe
- Geographical Qualifiers
- historical surveys
- kosovo
- kulturna zgodovina
- likovno ustvarjanje
- migracije
- Migration, immigration & emigration
- Migrations
- Multiculturalism
- Slovenian emigrant literature
- Slovenian emigrants
- slovenska izseljenska književnost
- slovenski izseljenci
- Social issues & processes
- Society & culture: general
- Society & Social Sciences
- Southeast Europe
- večkulturnost
- Yugoslavia & former Yugoslavia
- zgodovinski pregledi